Shutter height: The shutter height is the total window height top-to-bottom
not including the window sill.

Functional Shutters: If the shutter is to be functional you need to allow for
1/4" clearance around all four sides to the smallest window opening size. You
must also allow for a 1/4" gap between the two shutters at the center of the
window.

Inch Fraction: The inch fraction is the balance of the total shutter height.

For example: after measuring you have determined that you need a total shutter
height of 59-1/2" inch then inch fraction is 1/2". If your required shutter
height is 60" then the inch fraction would be 00".

Material

Our shutters use premium materials and are intended to be substantial in weight in order to provide a strong and beautiful shutter that maintains a lifetime of structural integrity.

Stiles and Louvers – Using marine grade fiberglass that is impervious to the elements, our patented design offers the strongest and most durable frame available on any composite shutter today. This is the same fiberglass material used on luxury yachts and racing boats.

Panels – Made from a proprietary composite wood material that is moisture, rot and termite resistant. This material is manufactured via a patented steam injection technology process that uses 90% wood with phenolic resins, since borate and other ingredients.

Assembly

Each shutter is hand assembled and individually built on-site in our facility to your exacting specifications.

We use specially formulated urethane adhesives that allow for a clean and smooth finish without nail,
screw or rivet marks. These adhesives are the same used to hold fiberglass shells on automotive frames.